
Our team of knowledgable, expert bail bond agents are located throughout the state and are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to assist with any bail needs. This allows people to continue living their day to day lives as they await the outcome of their court hearings.
Serving papers can be a scary situation, which is why we are available to make the process easier for you. Our quality customer service will make serving your documents a breeze because our process servers will deliver them for you, quickly and efficiently. We will provide you with affordable and professional care for all your processing needs.
All of our process serving agents have knowledge of county and state laws regarding process serving.
DOCUMENTS WE CAN PROCESS
HOW IT WORKS
It’s actually illegal to serve papers yourself unless you get permission from a judge. We take serving documents very seriously, which is why you won’t have to worry about getting them served on time. We will process your papers as quickly as possible; we guarantee it.
In order to do that, we need some things from you first:
OUR PROCESS SERVING AGENTS
PAYMENT and TIMEFRAME
Our service payments vary depending on when you would like to serve the individual. Same-day process serving or rush process serving will cost more. If we serve an individual within a week of receiving the documents, the cost is typically around $35-$100. Again, the cost of process serving differs from case to case. We can serve someone any day of the week, except on Sundays. If you like an approximate cost and timeline estimate for process serving, give us a call at 855-778-4210.
We are available 24/7. It’s important to us that our clients get efficient, affordable, honest and prompt customer service, and with our team, you will receive that and more.
If a person fails to show up for a court date, then they become a fugitive in the eyes of the law and that is where fugitive recovery service comes into play. We offer this service to out-of-state bail bond agents that may be searching for fugitives in Arkansas.
All our fugitive recovery agents are fully trained and certified and have years of experience in tracking down people and re-arresting them. State law in the area dictates how we can proceed as bail enforcers.
Our agents have the resources to find out fugitive information in a discrete and confidential manner. If you are unsure if a warrant exists for yourself or a loved one we can also track down that information, and provide you with the advice and results you need when you request it.
For more information on this service we offer, please call 855-778-4210 and Eli McMullan at 501-215-3391.
What is a bail bond?
A bail bond is a legally enforceable contract between three parties: the principal (the state of Arkansas), the bondee (you) and the surety (us). The purpose of this contract is to allow the surety to ‘bond’ the bondee out of jail for a specified fee. In return, the surety guarantees the principal that the bondee will attend all of his or her court dates until the bondee’s matter is adjudicated or the bond is surrendered. If the bondee skips the court date, the bond is forfeited and the surety must pay the principal the total amount of the bond.
How much is the fee on a bail bond?
Under Arkansas law, every bail bond company must charge a premium of 10% of the total amount of the bond. Therefore, if the bond is $10,000, the premium would be $1,000. Certain mandatory fees issued by the state and the local jail, a minimum of $80.00 will also be added to the premium to arrive at the total cost of the bond.
Does the premium have to be paid all at once?
No. Although the state mandates we charge a 10% premium on the bond and fees we understand that it can be difficult to come up with a large sum of money at a moment’s notice. Therefore, our agents will often work with you regarding payment arrangements that will satisfy all parties involved.
Do you accept credit cards?
Yes. We accept all major credit cards.
What is a ‘cosigner’ on a bail bond?
Bonding companies often add cosigners on a bail bond to minimize the risk of the bond. A cosigner is contractually liable to the bonding company in the same manner as the bondee. If the bondee should fail to pay the premium on the bond or skip his court date, causing the bond to be forfeited, the bonding company may collect payment from the cosigner.
How do I remove myself as a cosigner?
Once you have validly cosigned on the bond, you may not be removed until the bondee’s matter has been fully adjudicated in court or the bond has been surrendered.
What does the term ‘surrender’ mean?
A bond is surrendered when the bonding company places the bondee back in jail, often for breaking a condition of the bond. Once the bondee is back in jail, the bonding company asks the court to be relieved of their obligation on the bond. Once granted, the bond is officially considered surrendered and no more contractual liability exists.
What responsibilities does the bondee have?
Although some responsibilities differ from bond to bond, certain conditions always apply. The bondee must always make his or her court date and stay in contact with his or her bondsman. Other conditions, such as ankle monitoring and daily check-ins might be necessary if the bond amount is substantial. Your bail bond agent will let you know of your specific responsibilities when the bond is written.
What happens if the bondee misses court?
When you are out on bond, making your court date is of utmost importance. However, we realize that sometimes circumstances beyond your control will cause you to be late to court or miss it altogether. If you think this might happen to you, call your bondsman immediately so that they may help you schedule another court date. Bail bond agents work with the courts on a daily basis, so they can often get you another court date without any negative consequences.
J.E. Bonding, Inc., Bryce’s Bail Bonding, and Spencer Bonding provide fast, affordable and discreet bail bond services in Russellville, Bentonville, and throughout Arkansas. Our team of expert bail bond agents are located throughout the state and are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to assist with any bail needs.
We understand that being caught in a difficult or bad situation doesn’t mean you or your loved one has to remain behind bars. We are available 24 hours a day to help when you need our services most. We offer bail bonding, process serving, and recovery work. Our friendly team of bail agents are dedicated to ensuring that you fully understand the bail bonding process, fees and responsibilities that the bond co-signer and defendant will have following their release. If you have any questions about posting bail in Arkansas we would be happy to provide you with additional information.
We offer multiple payment options and low bail bond rates to ensure that posting bail is an option for you during this difficult time. Our staff always works quickly and discreetly while posting bail for your friend, relative, or other loved one. To learn more about our services, or to request a bail bond throughout Arkansas give us a call at 855-778-4210.